USA Today: UC Ohio Innocence Project Helps Free Wrongfully Imprisoned Man
National news outlets, including NBC Nightly News, Associated Press and USA Today, have been carrying news of Raymond Towler, 52, who was wrongfully imprisoned and is now free after nearly 30 years in prison. UC's Ohio Innocence Project helped free Towler.
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